On 2013-09-04 2:49 AM, Marc Stürmer <m...@marc-stuermer.de> wrote:
Well in my point of view it boils down to that: someone wants to use ZFS
on Linux. Fine. This means you've got to be a good citizen and obey its
license, of course.

It is for those legal reasons that ZFS is not included into the Linux
kernel mainline source tree. It is also for those reasons you got to
compile it as a module.

One of the points made was that this is FUD, and that there is NO logel reason that it cannot be included.

There is also the fact that it *could* be included, as long as it wasn't provided directly in the kernel sources, but as an overlay/patch type process, which could still be provided by the gentoo source repositories.

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